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20:00
Now that's what I call attention to detail!
@TonyTheLion Use a plugin to force Flash
Flash has a bug in all versions that can be exploited. Even Adobe has said not to use it anymore.
"a" bug?
Flash has like 9999999999999999 critical bugs in it
I think they've stopped counting
20:03
ALL THE BUGS
nvm you said it already
Ell
Ell
FUCK YOU VECTOR<BOOL>
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USE DEQUE<BOOL>
still at the competition?
what competition/
20:13
he's at some coding competition
he started by compiling clang from source
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so he lost time
lol
Ell
Ell
@Columbo how you doing
I'm doing terrible
I have 0 points and theres 45 minutes left :L
anyone could have foreseen that
oh @Ell oh Ell
@AlexM. this is just experience showing
20:17
@AlexM. lolwut
Arqade titles:
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Q: How do I have a threesome with Yen and Triss?

ChaseCI've seen the actual scene in which this occurs, but I am not sure how to get it to happen in my game. I've played through twice and I've either gone with full Yen or full Triss. Is there a point in the story in which I could choose both and they both find out? Here is the scene in which I am r...

@milleniumbug ~~~Gentoo~~~
@Mysticial Witcher 3 is an unforgiving game
Yen told me that she'll go with me at the end but the math behind the game didn't agree so I was foreveralone.jpg
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main :: IO ()
main = do
    Bear.open
    Bear.print 1 1 "Hello, world!"
    Bear.refresh
    fix $ \retry -> do
        event <- Bear.read
        if event == Bear.closeEvent
            then return ()
            else retry
    Bear.close
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:D :D :D this library is great thanks @CatPlusPlus
20:25
@Fanael Chelski having a rough time of it at the Brit. About time M. got sent to the stands again:)
@Elyse What's that?
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A UI library.
Called "Bear"?
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Yes.
20:27
oh, BearLibTerminal
@Elyse three-storey closures under the hood (of do-syntax).
do-syntax hides inside multi-level closures.
Like this
Aparrently, accroding to BBC commentary on Arse match: 'Cech is rooted'. I guess that means that Wenger about to brick it:)
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20:35
@EvgenyPanasyuk your point?
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I know how do-notation works.
Calm down bby
@TonyTheLion downloading gran torino
seems like my kind of movie
@Elyse My point is that do-notation is kind of costly operation, which is far away from real hardware. Sometime it does not matter, sometime it does. This is just something to keep in mind.
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No, it isn't.
20:38
lol
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GHC optimises away most of the closures used with bindIO.
OK, half-time in the soccer, so time to see if I can find some of the goals on YouTube in my FF browser, (which works just fine).
@TonyTheLion Hard to find any actually good films on that map
bah
government partners call for parliamentary reform? fuck it. government bill gets defeated? er mah gerd parliamentary reform!
Ell
Ell
we
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If you worry about closures then maybe you shouldn't be using Haskell.
20:44
@Puppy lol, it must be a shite bill for the Lords to send it back.
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f 1 2 3 4 5 6 also involves at least 6 closures before optimisations hth.
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No, wait, I forgot polymorphic literals.
@Elyse That's what I do, indeed.
@MartinJames Honestly, I think that the bill is shite but there's a good case for it being necessary, at least the general idea. I think that it's mostly about reminding Cameron that he doesn't have a majority in the Lords and he doesn't call all the shots.
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Also, laziness.
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20:47
x + y is a closure.
@Puppy Wots the big deal? Cameron and his Commons majority can just override it, (eventually).
@Elyse ah, yes, an extra atomic operations under the hood.
@MartinJames Eventually, but it'll take them years and cost them at least fifteen billion quid.
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@EvgenyPanasyuk Thunk evaluation does not use atomic operations.
if they want to get it passed soon enough to make a difference, they need to appease the Lords.
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20:48
Not even in multithreaded environments.
@Elyse thunks do use.
user1804599
No, they do not.
@Puppy Mebbe they should not have fucked up the bill in the first place:)
indeed.
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Unless you explicitly request it (e.g. by using unsafePerformIO instead of unsafeDupablePerformIO).
20:48
if I recall correctly, the Parliament Act cannot be used to override the Lords except under some very stringent and lengthy circumstances.
@Elyse laziness is hidden modify operation (in thunk) which should be synchronized.
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The set-pointer-after-thunk-evaluation operation is nonatomic.
@EvgenyPanasyuk There's no closure until there's anything needing closing over
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As a result, operations may be repeated in multithreaded environments (which is fine, since they're pure).
do notation is sugar for bind expressions
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The GC is the only guaranteed synchronisation point there.
Also lol who cares
@Elyse That's not enough, in general.
@Puppy TBH, I would have to look up the exact rules too. I 'spect it'll be explained over the news soon anyway.
you can get torn writes and other consequences from nonatomic operations.
20:50
@CatPlusPlus and bind expressions are just kind of closures.
it's mostly odd architectures like x86 where the "nonatomic" read/write is actually mostly atomic anyway.
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Q: How atomic are GHC's thunks?

Petr PudlákHow does GHC handle thunks that are accessed by multiple threads (either explicit threads, or the internal ones that evaluate sparks)? Can it happen that multiple threads evaluate the same thunk, duplicating work? Or, if thunks are synchronized, how, so that performance doesn't suffer?

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> the thunks in GHC are not strictly atomic between multiple threads: it is possible in a race condition for multiple threads to evaluate the same thunk, duplicating work.
@EvgenyPanasyuk And this is kind of dumb
Lambdas don't close over things that aren't used inside the lambda
@CatPlusPlus and they do close on things used inside.
20:51
Uh
did anyone notice the fade in/out effects on youtube?
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Semantically it only matters with values of types like IO a -> a, and unsafePerformIO as such takes precautions making it atomic.
That's not what closing over means
omg functions are kind of closures they have locals
Ell
Ell
I have to leave here
when you open a new video a static pic from the last video (probably the last frame you watched) shows up then fades out and the new one shows up
20:52
@Elyse That doesn't mean there are no atomic operations involved.
Ell
Ell
I hope @Columbo is doing better than me
@Ell How did it go?
Also what's the competition?
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Purity master race.
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Also totality master race.
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Fuck bugs.
20:53
@Elyse and "blackhole, a special marker that tells other thread" how this marker works?
^
fuck your C code without closures that crashes
fuck your C code
there's a big difference between terrible C code and "Must be total and pure everywhere"
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@EvgenyPanasyuk When forcing a thunk, if the thunk is a black hole, block. Otherwise, make it a black hole and evaluate the thunk.
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This prevents work duplication and can also be used to detect some infinite loops at runtime.
Ell
Ell
20:54
@Jefffrey nowhere :P
I'm glad the results are anonymous.
Ell, link?
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A black hole is just a thunk that is currently being evaluated.
@Puppy if correctness isn't your priority then I dunno what to say
this is kinda trollishly extreme, but it has a grain of truth
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Not all programs can be total though. :p
well, the trollishly extreme was the point I wanted to make.
20:55
only optimize when you need to anyway
we've known that for a long time
saying "this language will be to slow" is almost always a premature optimization
being total and pure are both very useful things, but they're nothing more than tools that have downsides just like every other tool in programming and mindlessly applying them everywhere is just as bad as Java
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renderWorld :: World -> IO ()
renderWorld world = mapM_ renderTile points
    where
        points = [(x, y) | x <- [0..worldWidth world], y <- [0..worldHeight world]]
        renderTile pt@(x, y) = case world ^. tile pt of
            _ -> Bear.print x y "."
Ell
Ell
^not sure if this will work
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ugly :(
@Puppy I don't know, totality isn't that hard to achieve
if you have a reasonable type system, that is
I think that really depends.
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It is very hard to achieve totality if you want to accept non-trivial programs.
@BartekBanachewicz and using almost always slow language is almost always premature pessimization.
20:57
@EvgenyPanasyuk ffs
please leave
Languages don't have speeds
\o/ I bet Mourinho now wishes he was at the back of the stands:)
@Elyse you can contain that to the smallest possible amount, just like impurity
@BartekBanachewicz your argument is very well-thought.
also impure things wrapped manually in pure ifaces are kinda ok
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20:58
@BartekBanachewicz What do you mean?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't quite agree with that
@EvgenyPanasyuk that wasn't an argument
@BartekBanachewicz yes, that was a BS
@EvgenyPanasyuk ok. You can leave now.
@Jefffrey Well I guess in rubyland :P
You can too
20:59
@MartinJames I wish he was lobbed over the back of the stands
It's not like a PL is easy to change when it starts becoming "slow". Or better, when all available implementations of that language cannot quite make it fast enough for your program.
that's your choice.
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@BartekBanachewicz unsafePerformPartial? :P
plonk, I don't have time for this
welp the lounge goes deeper and deeper
Ell
Ell
20:59
time up
I think it's not really true to say that a language cannot be slow, at least relatively speaking.
@Elyse well, in agda?
I agree not to preoptimize things, but evaluating a "language speed" (implementations speed) is quite useful before starting the project.
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I don't know Agda.

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